Master mathematically optimal blackjack decisions through interactive practice
Basic strategy is the foundation of successful blackjack play. Developed through computer analysis of millions of hands, it represents the mathematically optimal decision for every possible player hand against every dealer upcard. By following basic strategy perfectly, you can reduce the house edge to as low as 0.28% in favorable games.
Start TrainingEvery decision is based on probability calculations considering all possible outcomes
Minimizes losses and maximizes gains over thousands of hands
Removes emotional decision-making and guesswork from your play
Essential prerequisite before learning advanced card counting techniques
Hands without an Ace or where the Ace counts as 1. These form the majority of blackjack hands.
Hands containing an Ace counted as 11. These hands cannot bust with one additional card.
When dealt identical cards, you can split them into separate hands for additional opportunities.
Insurance is a side bet with a 7.4% house edge. Never take insurance unless you're counting cards.
Many players think 18 is always good. Against strong dealer cards, you should hit soft 18.
16 vs 10 is the worst hand in blackjack. Splitting gives you two chances to improve.
Most casinos don't allow this, but when available, it's often the correct play.
Master the most common decisions first, then progress to soft hands and pairs
Spend extra time on borderline plays like 12 vs 2, 16 vs 10, and soft 18 vs 9
Aim to make decisions in under 3 seconds to simulate casino conditions
Monitor accuracy rates and identify patterns in your mistakes
Practice optimal decisions for every hand combination